J. Cole

J. Cole in 2011, kathclick/bigstock.com
Birth Name: Jermaine Lamarr Cole
Place of Birth: Frankfurt, Hesse, West Germany (now Germany)
Date of Birth: 28 January, 1985
Ethnicity:
*father – African-American
*mother – Irish, German, English, Scottish
J. Cole is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, record executive, and basketball player. His songs include “Work Out,” “Power Trip,” “Deja Vu,” “Neighbors,” “KOD,” “ATM,” “Middle Child,” “The Climb Back,” “Interlude,” and “My Life,” and featured vocals on “A Lot,” “The London,” and “All My Life.” He was a member of hip hop collective All City Chess Club, along with B.o.B, Lupe Fiasco, Asher Roth, Diggy Simmons, Wale, and Pharrell Williams. A shooting guard, he played with Patriots BBC of the Rwanda Basketball League (RBL) and Scarborough Shooting Stars of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL). He is also known as Therapist, Hollywood Cole, and Kill Edward.
J. Cole was born in the 97th General Hospital, on a U.S. Army base, in Frankfurt, West Germany, now Germany, to American parents, in a military family. His father is African-American. His mother, Kay, an actress originally from Michigan, is white, and has Irish, German, English, and Scottish ancestry. J. Cole grew up in Fayettville, North Carolina. He started rapping at age twelve, and making beats at fifteen. J. Cole graduated from St John’s University in New York Magna Cum Laude with a 3.82 GPA. His musical influences are Nas, Outkast, and Canibus.
J. Cole is married to Melissa Heholt, with whom he has two children. Melissa is executive director of his The Dreamville Foundation. She is African-American.
J. Cole has said:
That brainwashing that tells us that light skin is better, it’s subconsciously in us, whether we know it or not… I can identify with White people, because I know my mother, her side of the family, who I love. I’ve had White friends… But at the end of the day, I never felt White. I don’t know what that feels like. I can identify. But never have I felt like I’m one of them… I identify more with what I look like, because that’s how I got treated. Not necessarily in a negative way. But when you get pulled over by the police, I can’t pull out my half-White card. Or if I just meet you on the street, you’re not gonna be like, This guy seems half-White.
J. Cole’s maternal grandfather was William Thomas Parkinson (the son of Floyd A. Parkinson and Anna A. Loftus). William was born in Michigan, to a father from Arkansas and a mother from Northern Ireland. Floyd was the son of Thomas J. Parkinson and Nora Howell. Anna was the daughter of Patrick Loftus and Mary Kenny.
J. Cole’s maternal grandmother is Helen Joanne Hester (the daughter of Edwin M. Hester and Myrtle/Marie M. Wood). Helen was born in Michigan. Edwin was the son of Edwin Miller Hester and Cora May/Mae Myers. J. Cole’s great-grandmother Myrtle/Marie M. was the daughter of Harry Wood and Nellie Martin.
Sources: J. Cole’s maternal grandfather, William Thomas Parkinson, on the 1940 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Obituary of J. Cole’s maternal grandfather, William Thomas Parkinson – http://www.prayfuneral.com
Marriage record of J. Cole’s maternal great-grandparents, Edwin M. Hester and Myrtle/Marie M. Wood – https://www.familysearch.org
How do we know anything more about his mother’s ancestry than Northern Irish and English?
I think Floyd was the son of Thomas J. Parkinson and Nora Howell.
Isn’t the surname Loftus usually Irish? Not Scottish/Northern Irish.
Quote(But when you get pulled over by the police, I can’t pull out my half-White card.)
HaHa that’s a good one